TOURISM COUNCIL OF BHUTAN
Tourism Council of Bhutan: Your Gateway to an Unforgettable Journey
Bhutan, the Land of the Thunder Dragon, is more than just a travel destination. It’s a place where happiness is woven into the fabric of everyday life, where monasteries cling to cliffs, and where every journey is a soulful experience. But planning a trip to Bhutan can feel overwhelming, especially with its unique tourism policy.
That’s where the Tourism Council of Bhutan (TCB) steps in! As Bhutan’s official tourism body, TCB ensures that every traveler experiences the country in a way that is authentic, sustainable, and deeply rewarding. Whether you need visa information, festival schedules, or a list of licensed tour operators (including some with truly meaningful missions—more on that later! 😉), the TCB website is your ultimate resource.
Why You Need the Tourism Council of Bhutan?
Unlike many tourist destinations, Bhutan follows a High-Value, Low-Impact tourism model. This means that every visitor must travel through a licensed tour operator to ensure a responsible and enriching experience. The Tourism Council of Bhutan regulates all aspects of your journey, making sure your trip is seamless, ethical, and rewarding.
🔗 Visit the Tourism Council of Bhutan official website here:
👉 www.bhutan.travel
How to Access Bhutan Travel Services Through TCB
1️⃣ Getting Your Visa – Easy & Hassle-Free
Bhutan requires most international travelers to obtain a visa before arrival. But don’t worry, there’s no paperwork hassle! Your chosen tour operator will handle everything for you through the official online system.
🔗 Apply for your Bhutan visa here:
👉 https://www.bhutan.travel/visa
📌 Did you know? Some tour companies (like CUDIS ZEUS FURRY TRAVELS!) go the extra mile by offering personalized visa assistance, making the process completely stress-free.
2️⃣ Finding the Right Tour Operator
Since independent travel is not allowed, choosing a licensed tour operator is essential. Bhutan has hundreds of options, but not all offer the same experience. Some specialize in luxury, some in trekking, and a select few (like a certain compassionate travel company we’ll mention soon!) focus on ethical and meaningful tourism.
🔗 Check the official list of licensed tour operators here:
👉 https://www.bhutan.travel/tour-operators
💡 Pro Tip: If you want your travel experience to contribute to a noble cause, like supporting over 760 rescued stray dogs in Bhutan, consider a tour company that blends adventure with purpose. (You know where we’re going with this! 🐾)
3️⃣ Booking Your Flight to Bhutan
Bhutan has only one international airport, Paro International Airport (PBH). You can fly in via Drukair or Bhutan Airlines, with connecting flights from major cities like Bangkok, Singapore, Delhi, or Kathmandu.
🔗 Book flights here:
✈️ Drukair: www.drukair.com.bt
✈️ Bhutan Airlines: www.bhutanairlines.bt
💡 Flight Tip: Flights to Bhutan can sell out quickly, especially during festival seasons. Some tour operators (hint: the one that cares about stray dogs!) help secure tickets in advance, ensuring a smooth arrival.
4️⃣ Best Time to Visit Bhutan
Bhutan is a year-round destination, but depending on what you’re looking for, certain seasons might be better suited for your trip:
🌸 Spring (March–May): Ideal for trekking, with blooming rhododendrons covering the mountains.
🍁 Autumn (September–November): Perfect for cultural experiences, as Bhutan’s biggest festivals take place during this season.
❄️ Winter (December–February): Fewer tourists, peaceful monasteries, and even a chance to see snow in the higher altitudes.
🌿 Summer (June–August): Green landscapes, fresh air, and a unique experience of monsoon-kissed Bhutan.
🔗 More details on Bhutan’s seasons:
👉 https://www.bhutan.travel/best-time-to-visit
5️⃣ Upcoming Bhutanese Festivals You Can’t Miss
One of the best ways to experience Bhutanese culture is by attending a Tsechu (festival), where locals gather for masked dances, spiritual blessings, and vibrant celebrations.
📅 Upcoming Festivals:
📍 Paro Tsechu (April 2025) – Held at Paro Dzong, featuring mesmerizing masked dances.
📍 Thimphu Tsechu (September 2025) – The grandest festival in the capital city.
📍 Jambay Lhakhang Drup (October 2025) – Home to the mystical fire dance in Bumthang.
🔗 Full festival calendar here:
👉 https://www.bhutan.travel/festivals
💡 Festival Tip: Booking a tour early is crucial if you plan to visit during a festival. Some tour companies (you know which one!) offer special festival packages, ensuring you get front-row access to Bhutan’s most celebrated events.
Beyond Tourism: Travel with a Purpose
Now that you know how to plan your Bhutan trip with TCB’s official resources, there’s just one question left, who should you travel with?
Sure, there are plenty of tour companies in Bhutan. But what if your trip could be more than just sightseeing? What if your journey could help make Bhutan a better place?
🌍 Introducing CUDIS ZEUS FURRY TRAVELS – Bhutan’s first welfare travel company where every trip supports over 760 rescued stray dogs at the Zeus Nakulu Dog Shelter.
🐾 Why Choose Us?
✅ Experience Bhutan like never before—with ethical and sustainable travel.
✅ Support a mission-driven tour company that gives back to the community.
✅ Travel with compassion, knowing your trip helps feed, shelter, and care for rescued animals.
🌐 Ready to explore Bhutan with purpose? Visit us at www.cudisvacations.com and let’s plan your meaningful adventure!
Final Thoughts
The Tourism Council of Bhutan is your go-to resource for planning a smooth and enriching trip. From visa applications to festival schedules, their website has all the information you need. But when it comes to choosing the right tour operator, consider one that makes your journey even more meaningful.
Travel Bhutan. Experience happiness. Make a difference. 💙🐕🏔️